Cosmorex SE Manual Do Proprietário

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Example: you're taking a picture of a land-
scape - and you want everything needlesharp
from the foreground, all the way to the
background. Your Cosmorex lets you achieve
this easily and reliably, in several ways:
A. Using Depth-of-Field Scale (27). Here's how:
1. Focus on the closest object which will
appear in the picture. (Example: ten feet
away as indicated by the white number
on your Distance Scale [28] .)
2. Now, focus on the most distant object
which will appear in the picture. (
Example: "Infinity" as indicated
by your distance scale [28] .)
3. Move the Focusing Ring (13) of your lens
until the greatest distance (infinity) and the
closest distance (ten feet) appear in front of
the same lens aperture numbers on the
Depth-of-Field Scale (27) of your lens. (
Example: f/11). Set aperture ring (26) to
this opening.
4. Use your camera's built-in exposure meter
to determine the correct shutter speed for
an exposure at this lens opening. (Example:
shutter speed of 1/60th second for lens
opening of f/11.) Set Shutter Speed Dial (5)
to this speed.